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Re: EOS +IR


  • From: Randall C Blake <rblake@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: EOS +IR
  • Date: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 16:09:09 -0500

Walton wrote:
> 
> ----------
> > From: Randall C Blake <rblake@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > To: ronk@xxxxxxxx
> > Subject: EOS +IR
> > Date: Wednesday, November 13, 1996 10:35 PM
> >
> > Please advise
> >
> > Does there exist an EOS canon body that can use IR film
> >
> > Randall C Blake
> 
>      EOS 620 630 650 700 750 850 and the first Rebels. There are others.
> An easy way to tell is to open the back and look for film winde sprocket.
> The 10s is supposed to be OK for infrared, but it has no winde sprocket and
> a film wind sensor.  I'm thinking that this is just some kind of motion
> sensor, not infrared.  I use a 10s for the SFX 200, and a friend uses an A2
> for SFX.  Niether of these fog the rebate on SFX.  It's been reported that
> the A2 will fog Kodak HEI.  Until you find out about the 10s, a 630 would
> probably be your safest choice.
>            I notice you'r e-mail address is iquest.net.  I live about 85
> miles south of INDY.
> 
> Ron Walton
Ron Walton
Thanks for the reply  I live in Pendleton and often drive to the
Bloomington area and stay at the lake. I just started to take IR on
Monroe this summer and hope to see what the pics will turn out in the
winter.

Randy Blake
randy blake



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